Monday, January 31, 2011

Author-Go-Round

On Friday I was lucky enough to escort a group of 6th graders down to Santa Barbara for Author-Go-Round. Sponsored by the Santa Barbara County Office of Education, this annual event gives hundreds of students the chance to meet and learn from four different authors.

This year we heard from Bruce Hale (yay!!), Michelle Markel, Joe Cepeda, and Amy Goldman Koss. The event gets it's strange name because after hearing each of the authors make a presentation to the full assembly, students break into groups based on the color of their name tags. Each author has a booth decorated with a corresponding color. Students start off with the author matching their color. For 12 minutes they can ask questions, discuss books or learn how to draw some of the illustrations. When the circus music plays, everyone moves to the next author booth. It was a fun way to spend time with each author in a smaller group.

The hands-down favorite for my 6th graders was Bruce Hale, and not just because I kept saying how wonderful he was. He impressed everyone with his funny anecdotes, his hilarious voices when reading Snoring Beauty, and his easy-going cameraderie with the kids. He also encouraged them to write down their stories, telling them, "We're all story people. The world is waiting to hear your story."

Author/illustrator Joe Cepeda showed examples of where he has painted friends and family into his illustrations. He also taught everyone to draw using simple shapes, telling students to, "Use your artists eye to really look at what you see." He encouraged them all to keep a journal, not just for writing, but for sketching as well. "Use it as a receptacle for your creativity."

Amy Goldman Koss revealed herself as a pantser when someone asked if she likes to outline her stories. "If I already know the ending, the thrill would be gone. It's the best feeling in the world when everything becomes so real."

My husband was jealous that I got to meet Michelle Markel. He often reads one of her books, Dreamer from the Village (about painter Marc Chagall), when he teaches art classes. Since he couldn't be there, she was kind enough to sign our copy of the book to him.

The best part of the day, though, was just hanging out with the kids, and listening to their opinions on the books, the authors, and getting to "ditch" school for a fun event like this.

And now, for those of you eager to see if you've won a copy of Lois Lowry's classic, The Giver, I won't make you wait any longer :)

The winner is...



Congratulations, Kristan! Email me with your snail mail address and I'll get The Giver out to you ASAP. If you didn't win this time, don't worry. I'll have more giveaways coming up soon!
 

17 comments:

S.A. Larsenッ said...

Sounds like something wonderful. Really cool you could participate. AND congrats to Kirsten.

Kelly Polark said...

What an amazing event for kids (and adults!)! Very nice of the authors to take the time to talk about their books and writing with the future writers of the world.

Angela said...

Good for you, that's awesome!

Laura Pauling said...

Sounds like such a fun day. Clearly, I live in a rural area! :)

Bish Denham said...

So happy that the kids got to be around authors, illustrators and books. It's something they will probably remember for a long time.

Stina said...

What a great idea. And I love love love Bruce Hale. :D

lotusgirl said...

What a great way to "ditch" school. That kind of interaction between authors/illustrators and kids is priceless. I love the idea of the small question and answer sessions.

Tess said...

I remember Bruce Hale from the SCBWI LA conferences...always in a cool hat, always with that warm smile and ready laugh. Very cool guy.

Kristan said...

Oh yay! Thanks, Sherrie. I'll email you shortly.

Also, LOVE this: "We're all story people."

Aren't we? AREN'T WE?

Krispy said...

What a cool field trip! I absolutely would have LOVED something like this. Glad you AND the kids had fun!

Caroline Starr Rose said...

My little guy and are are currently reading a Chet Gecko mystery, The Hamster of the Baskervilles. Really fun!

I'm starting to wonder if that hat is permanently attached to Bruce's head. ;)

Anna Staniszewski said...

It sounds like a wonderful event! I'm sure the students left inspired and motivated. In fact, I'm a little jealous. :-)

Dawn Simon said...

Wow, what an awesome event! If my kids went to school there, I'd have been like, "Pick me to be the parent volunteer! Please!" I'd have totally wanted to hear the authors, but I'd have also really wanted to see that interaction. Kids are incredible and capable of anything. It's great that all of you are feeding their potential.

Congrats to Kristan! I LOVE that book!

C.R. Evers said...

I love Bruce Hale. I got to attend a weekend retreat where Bruce was on faculty. He's so down to earth and funny!

This looks like such a great event. I'm so glad you got to be there! :0)

Susan R. Mills said...

Sounds like a great day. And congrats to the winner! I guess I'll have to add the book to my list to buy.

Christine Fonseca said...

So fabulous! LOVE!!!

Anonymous said...

CONGRATS to the winner!

What a great class trip for your 6th grade students!

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